Capital city courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1893, August 20, 1892, Page 5, Image 5

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CAPITA, CITY COURIER,, SATURDAY AUGUST ao, 1892
ADDITIONAL DRAMATIC.
7 1 1 non
(Continued from flrst paR0-)
Ills Inst visit here the piece Iim undergono
various changes nnd much new material bas
boon added. "Little Puck ha ln before
the show-going hx)i1o of the , United Btates
and Cnnndn for ilvo seasons nnd as n bright
sparkling comedy ban mo auporlora and but
decidedly few equalsj Tha jdtci li con
Btructed nbout Mr. DanleV nnd no produc
tion in which ha Ium appeared hat ever given
him ari equal clianceto allow tils varloui ec
centrlo and novel qualilcatioiia. He Is cor
talnly original nnd alono in n lino of comedy
peculiar only to himself. Like Hoi Hnilth
HuNiell, thero are none who enn Imitate him.
Many hnve trleil, however, but none have
successfully over oven come any whore near
his style of acting. lllsenrocr on tho stage
has ht-eu mi Interesting one, as succossf ul nnd
ever promising as It bus been bright and
mlrth-provoklng. His first work of merit
was n Johnnie Hobble Twit In tho "Electric
Doll" with tho Jollities nearly ten years
ago, then tamo n bigger hit ai "Sport" In
Hoyl's "Itng Ilnby," Hut his present suc
cess Is the gientest of his llfo, nnd now nftcr
live sensons of "Little Puck" it comes to us
again reconstructed nnd greatly Improved.
Ressle Hatnpson, Mr. Daniels' lemliiig lady,
Is still in tho cost which is stronger and lar
ger than ever. Heats for tills engagement,
which Is for ono night only, go on sale Tile
day morning.
GUI OLSON KIllllAY.
That original Swedish .dialect comedy
which hns set tho dramntlc profession agog
anil led tho nay to followers of tho Hweeit
(lranm, is booked for ono night next week at
the Lansing theatre. In Olo Olson we have
n pure, rellned and untnlntel character, full
of tho brogue nnd eccentricities of the father
laud. His actions are repleto with ideas
novel and nniuslug to us, mid his work Is
such ns ictpiires the services of tho vory best
thcntrlcnl talent to interpret. Many can im
itate tho Irish, Negro, Dutch or French ebar-
oimpanlM have formed a combination for
mutual protection. These llrms have decided
that'thby will do no "business with n man
who owed ono of their numlier any money.
All tho firms have agreed to keep one anoth
er Informed of tho managers whoareluthelr
debt? The combination I In tho lino of a
trust,' and takes in a number of big tinny
" At a coin eiiMon of ,-tho -theatrlcalnnlpns
held in New York . Mt week the following
schedule of wages nu approved tFor car
twitters, gasmen, property men, stage hands
nnd machinists, not leas thau 980 per week;
travelling machinists I'M and assistants ft'JO;
machinists when not travelling fit; property
men, Including iisdstnuts, W-1; property men
when travelling, fi"), assistant '.30; eleetrle
lans or gas men 1-51 5 stage carpenter .l.t0
)er day 5 stage hands aiidlfly men TTfiO each
performance, M) ceiitsllper hmtTfor rehears
als nnd doubln tlino for Huiiiliiy atidextin
work.
The lliiilnesR Keeps Up.
Tho fact that during this hot season Louie
Moyer & Co. keep on doing n large business
attosta their iopularlty with tho public, liw
prices, reliable goods and fair treatment Is
tho secret to it all. For the past two weeks
the II nil has been conducting a closing out
sale of summer goods at prices that weio suf
lluleut to make even unbelievers In bargains
take advantage of tho prices and goods of
fered. Thoy aro determined to get rid of all
tho llaht woltrht summer goods and if cut
prices will lo nu Inducement to you to buy ,
you'll have no dlfllculty In making a deal 011
most anything you want. Heinomber this
snlo does uot eoutlntio for ever, but closes
next week. You know w hen you've got a
bargain! Call nnd seo Meyer tc Co. and
you'll reeognlro n bargain in most anything
of which yoimsk the price. Just now tholr
well assorted grocery stock Is larger than
ever and your i-o('lal attention is called to
Invoices of Imported canned goods and dell
cattesson. When you want bargains In dry
goods or something real nice, rich nnd Juicy
In the way of groceries, Meyer's is tho place
to go for It.
tllii m Order.
Mrs. Malaprop has 11 host of followers
who oover heard of hrr, or who If they
should bear of bur would hog nothing out
of the wny In what alio snld. Tho follow
ing true story could pcrhnps bo matched
by other Mrs. Malnprops. A well known
Rochester physician was hastily sum
moned to attend n sick child, whom be had
alrtady visited once.
Tho Physician (entering) Whnt lathe
matter with tho child f
Mrs. M. Oh, air, I don't know.
The Physician Well, whnt hnvo you
dorie.foritr . -
Mm. M. I only gavo It whnt you told
me the condemned milk and Impaired
food I
It la little wonder that tho child had In
digestion. Rochester Post-Express,
THE PHI-SENT DAY.
1 1 1 1
Haw Much flutter Things Are Than The?
ITsnl (n lie.
Her eye a were, open, but her choeka yet
glowed with tho warm flush of sleep. lan
guidly alio gnzed t tho sunlight playing
Upon the, tinted wall.
"Jane, .Tnnol"
The- sound of a volro wAs'-wafted toihei
ears and her delicate Rp cm scornfully
a aha rccognlr.cd tho accents of her mis
tress. "Jane, ant you going to get upr"
8ho raised herself upoirt.ur cIIkiw and
brushed asldo the lace curtains of bet
couch, suffering the light of day to stream
over tho sumptuous covers nnd rich hang
ings. "Whnt do 011 wmitf"
Sho spoke sternly, not to say rosentfully
Tho voice grew siiildruly softer.
"Won't J on please get upf" It pleaded.
She ruminated.
"Is tho llru Matted r" alto presently In
quired.
"Yes, June."
"And tho steak pounded"
"Yes."
'Ami 4 In. (fifTf..i i.tfilllltt I"
"It'a nil done, Jane."
"And tho biscuits inlxr-df"
"Yes."
With iimnllout herself in tho mirror op
posite sho rose.
"All right," alio crle.1; "go right nhenil
nd If I ain't there by tho time."
Hh released tho wealth of brown tressei
nnd let them fall in billows alKiiit her
shoulders.
"llrenkfnst. Is ready. Don't"
Bha proceeded Iclstuvly with her toilet.
"Walt for me. I'd"
6)10 was braiding her hair with deft fin
gers. "Rather eat nlonu than miss my liciitity
sleep."
"Thank you, Jane."
As alio slowly dressed sho reflected how
vastly tho condition of the hired girl hnd
been ameliorated within 11 comparatively
few yenrs. Detroit Free Press.
The Hear anil the Hummer llrl or, Prac
tice Makes l'rrfrct.
1.
mssssammss
actors, whllo but few have iwen found that
were able to successfully undertake tho
Swedish delineations. Manager Shuck hnsn
treat company with him this season nnd Ole
Olson will be given In nil (ts qunlntness nnd
original features that characterized its suc
cess Inst season both here and abroad. The
specialties Introduced nre of a high order and
tho musical members nro particularly strong
and entertaining. Tho dancing Introduces
some of America's most noted heel and too
artists, mid some new and very pretty move
ments nre given. The sonU go 011 sale Thurs
day morning and if you want n good seat It
would be well to make such wishes known
early at the Lansing box otllce.
LINCOLN PAIIK ATTltADTIONH.
The past week has seen largo crowds at tho
park and tho erformauces of tho Boston
HiKMjIalty company have given general satis
faction. There nre several very clover people
in tho east nnd their work has been ap
plauded on every appearance. Tho vocnl
numbers haveliecn exceptionally good. Tho
dancing showed marked ability in that art
ful movement. The engagement closes to
morrow evening when a grand farewell bill
will bo presented.
Prof. Levey of tho National Coursing asso
ciation has arranged to give another exhibi
tion nt the park tomorrow, which ho gttaran
tew will be a successful and enjoyable affair.
Fact is that on his last exhibition his machine,
which by the way is a novelty, had not ar
rived, nnd liva and untrained Jack rabbits
were used Instead. The machine that the
professor uses Is ono that works automati
cally nnd shoots decoy rabbits that have
every appearance of the Ilvo animal. The
The dogs make tho same desperate effort for
these, nnd make the run similar to a race
track, those going under tho wire llrst win
ning tho race. It is great sport, and is more
exciting nnd moro enjoyublo than when Ilvo
game is used. The race tukei place at three
o'clock nnd a number of speedy canines that
have already beon entered will bo on hand.
Reuders'of TllK COUUIKX wuVbe pleased to
learn that tho management lias reengaged tho
Boston Opera company for another series of
operatic productions. Tho engagement opens
Monday evening with tho "Mikado," which
will run until Thursday when "Ulr
afle Olralla" will take its place. Tho com
pany hhs been gieatly strengthened sluco
its last opera w as produced ami the work will
be put on even better than heretofore. Tho
Boston Opera company has somo very line
tnleutnnd their work next week will un
doubtedly draw larger audiences thuu over.
THEATRICAL CHAT.
Tho critic risen early, and
tie rises for a lark:
Ho takes bis breakfast leisurely
Then ramblos through bis park.
Out fishing In the lakelet,
Or boating he will go;
For bow to spend tho summer the
Poor critic doesn't know.
Ho sighs for some new drama,
Or even uburlcgriuc,
To find uxcuso bis brain to uso
Ami chain him to his desk.
Hut ah I his stuns are heedless.
Regrets are inert'ly viiln;
P. H. Tho critic doesn't euro
Ono llnkcr'sinlllrnco Ifhe never seos
A playorntheutro again.
And now It is said that Nat Goodwin may
npH'ar in a new nautical comlo opera.
Mary Magfn'iinew play "On Chango1 was
produced in Chicago Hunday and was well
received.
' Mnnugor David Henderson's imignillceiit
"All Babn" will bo brought to thb New York
Garden theatre during the season.
Stum t Itobrou Is yet In Kurojie amusing
himself, His season begins at Vol, Sinn's
Brooklyn theatio September 10th.
It is said in Philadelphia that Hurry C,
Miner hts bought the lot on which the Cen
tral theatre stood and will erect another
place of amusement 011 It.
Young George Gould, tho son of the ml'
road mngiinte, will matiugo the Grand opera
.house when T. Henry Fiench's lenso expires
in May. George will of course not attend to
tho IjusIiu'h for he has bigger llsh to fry In
Wall street. He owns the building mid pro
poses to get all the prollt in it himself.
A number or printing llrius that make n
lucidity of prexiriugmateifal for theatrical
"IIIowIiik It In." -
-Life.
Cutting a Knott.
There la n man in Mnnchcatvr nnmed
Will Knott. When In 11 hurry ho signs bia
nninc "Won't." London Tit-Rita.
jSVj" VST 'v
5l"'
II.
Ginger nle, iluott now before tho public, Is
lielug served to families by the Lincoln: Rot
ling Works. Call up telephone 44'Jnnd order
u cuse. It's cheap and very nutritious.
K C Raking Powder, !i" ouuees 'St cents
Absolutely Pure. Have you tried III
Aroliei,,ilo.itlt.' Fine gold and brldgo
worka spojlnlty. Rraco block.
. ,.- "
The Bontou bakery (s the place to get
good wholesome bread. Try It. Corner of
Twelfth and P streets.
Hoinling tho O street grocer, says ho meets
nil honorable competition, and ho tries to
linvo everything as represented nnd is only
too glad to rectify any mistakes. Tel phone
number Is (111) and his swm Is Uii O street
in.
otce to Daneliig C'lult.
The danoiug pavilion at' Hurlihgtou Reach
is now ready for thopubllo. Every Monday,
Thursday nnd Saturdry evening there will
bo u publio dance. On other evenings the
tloor will be retained for the uso of private
clubs. No dancing on Sunday.
Gkuiuik A. Hl'ENCKli, Manager.
Cushiiinii I'ttrk at Auction.
Cimhman park will lie sold at auction to
tho highest, bidder on merchants' picnic day,
Wednesday, August 17. Terms: f 1,000 cash,
f 1,000 thirty days, balance soven annual
payments. 7 per cent Interest.
A freo train of twenty candies leaves tho
B. & M. depot nt li:U0 p. m. Everybody go.
See bills.
F. M. oops, E. H. Aj(t,VK,
Auctioneer. Um-.er.
IV.
Faslilon unit Art l'Hper.
and all kinds ot mugaziues, iriodlcals,
nornls, et"1. always to Ixt ftiiiiui at tho new
COUUIKH News Depot, Mill N street.
Nothing so nlou for table use as mineral
water. Cook-Hailoy Gnx;ery Co. have u
large line of the most nourishing goods, In
cluding the genuine Imported Polliiiaris Re
gout Spring from Excelsior Springs, Mo.,
iiupoi ted Ginger Ale, uW. s . t
Notice.
At a meeting of tho Lincoln Coal Ex
change, held this Pith day of July, lMt-J, the
following preaml'le anil resolution was
adopted :
Wiikkkah, Coal is a stapln commodity,
which should be, and Is, sold at a very closo
margin, and wu are coiuc lied to pay cash
for the same, therefore be it
M-soirecf, That 011 and after August 10,
181W, we, tho uuilerhlgmul coal dealers In the
city of Lincoln, do heieby solemly promise
and egiee that we will sell coul only f en
cash, R. II. Oaki.kv,
WiiitkiiiikahtCoal and l.uii: Co.
II. M. Lkavitt,
T. I). Moui.ton.
Mihsouui Vai.i.kv FokIi Co.
P. Haiitox.
HUTCIIINSi'tf HVATT.
Euiikka Coal Co.
C. II, Havkxh , Co.
Lincoln Coal Co.
A. S. (lOIIKUKV.
iM
-Life.
FOR PLKASUHE TI.IJ'S.
WHAT THE VARIOUS RAILROADS
HAVE TO OFFER.
Why Will Vr Hwelter?
Yea, "swelb'r" Is the wonl the only term
to express the condition of humanity wilt
lug.uiid'rthe scorching city heat. Why do
you endure It, whllo tho plim-elnd peaks of
tho White Mountains rear aloft Into clear,
cool, Invigorating atmosphere! Why do you
suffer In tho heated, dusty city, when tho
cool, saiklliig waters nestle In tho shadows
of tho Adiroudiicks and Invito you to re
freshment I Think of the swirling, sw Ishltig
wnters of the rushing St. Lawrence, with tho
shade of the Thousand Isles. Think of tho
Isdd bluffsof beautiful Mackluai- Island with
tho cooling hi wres from tho ley wnters of
tho hike. Think of the lovely Islets of U's
Cheiicmix nnd the toolhsomo 1UI1 darting
through tho rapid waters. Think of tho rest
nnd the comforts nnd tho pleasures, nnd fly
fly from the torrid city I You hiivu't your
wings, H'rhaps,but you have that old friend,
tho Michigan Central, the famous old stnud
by of the tourist, and it will lly for you , cur
rying you swiftly to regions of cool delight
nnd unalloyed comfort. Tho hot weather Is
hero to stay. Take the Michigan Central
nd lly from it. 8-0 'Jt
Low Hates to Kalians City Knlahts nt
rjllilns tfncniiipiimut.
Tho Chicago, Hock Island & Paclllc Rail
way will sell round trip tickets "thnlffnro
to Knights of Pythias and their frlMids lo
attend eucnmpment nt Kansas City August
23 to August 3.1, within a radius of 'JOO miles,
good to return to August :it, nnd outside this
radius, August Si I to SKI, good to return to
September IIS.
Ask your nearest ticket agent for full wir
tlculars, or iiddresss J no, Skiiahtian,
('. T. it P. A.. Chicago, III.
V, A. RUTiicitKonii,
C. T. A., Lincoln, Neb.
Iliirlliivlitn lleaeh Npeulal Trains Ktrry
Day.
TheR.OvM. Iluo Is now In ojs'ratlon to
this famous resort, and trains run as follows:
Week days, leave II. & M. doot at 7.15,
8:lfinnd tt:lfi p. in., returning 7:4-1, H: to nixl
10 p. in. Sundays, leave nt !l, -I, 0, 8 nnd 10
p. 111.. returning at.1:'10, I::i0, (1:110, 8:1)0 and
10:'10 p. m. Round trip tickets only 10 cents.
Take street cars direct to II. At M. depot nnd
board the sinrlnl train for tho lake, thus
molding a dusty, disagreeable rldo ncross
tho lints and tho dangers of the railroad
crosslpgs. This Is tho ,cheaM!.st and most
convenient route to the lake. Try It this
evening.
A.C. Zir.Mcn, City Pass. Agt.
Ileerl'nr I'linilly tNii.
For family trade tho John Guild Brewing
Co. Is now delivering a siis-rlor grade of ex
tra pale Im-ci- In either pint or ipiart ImiUIch.
This Ix'or for table uso has no -pi il and Is
meeting with (Mipular favor with all tho best
trade of the city. Prices as cheap as that
churged for Inferior beer, Lavo orders nt
office, 211 North Ninth street. Oscar Hcu.ik,
ugent. Oucu tried 110 other ix-or will Imj used.
Why not order a sample case of It.
Illg Kvents at Kansas City, Mo., August,
1HIIJ. One Fare for the Itoiiml Trip.
Kansas City will don n holiday nttlre dur
ing tho latter part of August. Two import
nut meetings will Imi held within her gates.
Supreme I.odgo, Knights of Pythias, August
iXId, and German Veteran Association, Au
gust 20th to 21th. To encourage travel tho
Missouri Paclllc railway will sell tickets
from nil jKiltitf on its lines nt one faro for tho
round trip. For further Information In re
gard to dates of sale, limit of tickets, etc. ,
call on or address nearest ticket agent.
Knlithts of 1'ythliis, Hperlal Train to Kan
sas City.
At tho rcspiest of the brigadier general of
tho Nebrusku command, the R. & M. will
run a special train leaving Lincoln at 10 p.m.
Sunday, August 21, arriving at Kansas City
for nu early breakfast Monday moinlug.
For the bcnellt of those who cannot conven
iently take this train the li. & M. will sell
tickets August 20 to 'St inclusive, good for re
turn till August 111 at round trip rati of on
faro. Tickets ut B.& M. depot and city ot
llce, corner O and Tenth strenli.
A. C. Kikmkh, City Pass. Agt.
O. A. It. Htnte He-uiiloii, Uraml Island.
Tho H. & M. will sell tickets at ono fni o for
round trip on Augutt 20 to Septemlwr 2, In
clusive, good for return until September ft.
Tickets nt H. & M. deHt or city otllce, cor
ner O nnd Tenth streets. A. C. Zikmkii,
City Pass, Agt.
NOW OPEN !
; 11 '
NEW;
Clothing - House
AH Fresh, New Goods Not an Old Garment In the Store.
FISHEE cSd "TwtKE
1136 O STREET.
POLSOM'S
HAS NO EQUAL.
ice
CREKM
Our Pnrlors nic llic handsomest nnd coolest In the clly. Fine line of Confection
cry nnd llnkcry (intuit nlways fresh.
Sunday Orders Fromptly Delivered.
Telephone 501,
1307 O Street.
Archer, dentist, Hraco block, over Mcrch
ants Hank,
Lorraine's ltiuiion.
Lorraine has wonderful, lustrous t-jes,
Clear ns the depth of 11 mountain lake,
iluo ns the bluo of morning ttklcs
That frost nnd sunshine together make.
"Qlve mo tlioM) beautiful ees," 1 said,
"Those merry hluoejesof ours, Iirralne."
Tho suulH'ains lUticed 011 the golden head,
Whllo luto thv eyes crept u look of pain.
"I isn't!" the little maid bald at lost,
Her mind all freo from the sudden doubt,
As over the lids her tluger passed,
"Dod put 'em lu th;h.,uud I tan't det 'iu
out."
All the latest toilet articles will la) found
at Maim fit Hall's 1!!00 O street.
Dr. I-'urn hunt Cures
blood, chronic, female, heart, liver, lung,
nervous, rectal and skin diseases. Rooms
Nos. 1-1 and 15, Richards block.
Chas. Slattery, professional horseshoor nnd
farrier. Diseases of the feet floated by the
latent scieutillo modes, llorsoscallcd for and
leturued. New shop III! South Eleventh
stieet, between Kami L.
Everything new and toothsome and dell
clous ut the Cook-Hniloy Grocery Co., 1218
O stieet. Pleasant treatment low prices and
everything as represented Is the drawing
card that Is winning new trade constantly,
You cun call up No. 4!l and order by tele
phone If you wish.
Finest Ice cream In the city an I hand
somest refreshment pirlors. at the Hontou
Poehler's old stand, Twelfth an I P streets.
Wo will take your subscription for any
publication at publishers hct prices, at the
COUIIIKH News I)csl, IKIl N xtlcvt
Swimming levous given to ladies nnd chil
dren at Huillugtou Heuch. For Information
call on Mis. A II. Ilosiuaii, ut Lincoln Steam
j Dye Works olllce, 1 lli O street. (itf
BAKING
.POWDER
25ozs.for25?
Absolutely Pure JustTIiyIt.
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A IIOX OF
Fine Paper
Ruled or Plain, with Intent style
Envelopes, cither
Linen or
White Wove
Twent v-fotir sheets of Pnpcr, nnd
siitnc'nuinber of Envelopes, for
25c.
Why pay lily prices for Paper when you
nre offered this Jjnnp?
Wessel-Stevens Pt'g Co.
1134 N STREET
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